Ardebil Carpet

There are two examples of these very valuable carpets at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the other at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, part of 50 world-renowned masterpieces.

Usually these rugs are woven symmetrically

The pattern of these carpets follows the Caucasian, gable and closet rugs

And the difference with the Caucasian rug is more in the long carpet lint and use more patterns around the carpet

Geometric roles are a well-known role in these carpets

The following colors are used in these carpets

light green

Cream

White

amber

copper

Can be seen

The strands and weaves on these carpets are made of cotton

senneh rugs is in this group with soft knots and less durability

Ardebil carpet is a blend of Iranian and Caucasian art